c-user: Use a common phrase for pointer parameters

Mention the type of the pointer in the parameter description.  Use the
more general term "object" instead of "variable".

Update #3993.
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Sebastian Huber
2021-06-14 09:18:23 +02:00
parent 1a281869a9
commit c70715baea
15 changed files with 163 additions and 159 deletions

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@@ -76,9 +76,9 @@ Creates a partition.
This parameter is the attribute set of the partition.
``id``
This parameter is the pointer to an object identifier variable. When the
This parameter is the pointer to an :c:type:`rtems_id` object. When the
directive call is successful, the identifier of the created partition will
be stored in this variable.
be stored in this object.
.. rubric:: DESCRIPTION:
@@ -241,9 +241,9 @@ Identifies a partition by the object name.
This parameter is the node or node set to search for a matching object.
``id``
This parameter is the pointer to an object identifier variable. When the
This parameter is the pointer to an :c:type:`rtems_id` object. When the
directive call is successful, the object identifier of an object with the
specified name will be stored in this variable.
specified name will be stored in this object.
.. rubric:: DESCRIPTION:
@@ -415,9 +415,9 @@ Tries to get a buffer from the partition.
This parameter is the partition identifier.
``buffer``
This parameter is the pointer to a buffer pointer variable. When the
This parameter is the pointer to a ``void`` pointer object. When the
directive call is successful, the pointer to the allocated buffer will be
stored in this variable.
stored in this object.
.. rubric:: DESCRIPTION: